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Quotes About Fate

What is Death? Death is the unavoidable End of every living human and every living thing. As a matter of fact, you will surely taste death someday, sometime, somehow and somewhere. Regardless of your present financial status, social status, academic qualifications or family background. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Your lifetime or life span is limited. Yes! you can't and won't live forever. I mean, you're here (on earth) just for a while. Thus, endeavour to live the life you are meant to live i.e. your predestined life. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
No one recovers from the disease of being born, a deadly wound if there ever was one.
~ Emil Cioran
The true hero fights and dies in the name of his destiny, and not in the name of a belief.
~ Emil Cioran
The notion of nothingness is not characteristic of laboring humanity: those who toil have neither time nor inclination to weigh their dust; they resign themselves to the difficulties or the doltishness of fate; they hope: hope is a slave's virtue.
~ Emil Cioran
My vision of the future is so exact that if I had children, I should strangle them here and now.
~ Emil Cioran
Destinul e-o amînare continu? a sinuciderii.
~ Emil Cioran
sudbina - rech tako draga pobedjenima
~ Emil Cioran
Pentru unii,totul vine prea tarziu: s-au nascut postum.
~ Emil Cioran
Ne e fatal, întotdeauna, eul pentru care opt?m: s? porÅ£i un nume înseamn? s?-Å£i asumi un mod precis de pr?buÅŸire.
~ Emil Cioran
Je sais que ma naissance est un hasard, un accident risible, et cependant, dès que Je m'oublie, Je me comporte comme si elle était un évènement capital, indispensable à la marche et à l'équilibre du monde
~ Emil Cioran
Se poate prevedea destinul unui om, dar nu cel al unei c?r?i.
~ Emil Cioran
Man accepts death but not the hour of his death. To die any time, except when one has to die!
~ Emil M. Cioran
History is irony on the move.
~ Emil M. Cioran
We have lost, being born, as much as we shall lose, dying. Everything.
~ Emil M. Cioran
There is something enveloping and voluptuous about the notion of fatality: it keeps you warm.
~ Emil M. Cioran
If you are doomed to devour yourself, nothing can keep you from it: a trifle will impel you as much as a tragedy. Resign yourself to erosion at all times: your fate wills it so.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Hannibal's drama was to be born too soon; a few centuries later, he would have found Rome's gates open. The Empire was vacant, like Europe in our time.
~ Emil M. Cioran
everything leads us to assume that man is the last caprice nature has allowed herself.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Hercules was punished for having succeeded in all his undertakings. Similarly Troy, too happy, had to perish. Pondering this vision shared by the tragic poets, we cannot help thinking that the so-called free world, upon which every fortune has been lavished, will inevitably suffer Ilion's fate, for the jealousy of the gods survives their disappearance.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Everywhere I stumbled against future victims of the noose, against their imminent shadows: other men's lives wore no mystery for The One who scrutinized them through my eyes.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Whatever people try to do, they'll regret it sooner or later.
~ Emil M. Cioran
what luck, what a windfall! I am still alive, I am still one of those flesh-and-blood ghosts. . . .
~ Emil M. Cioran
Yet evil, the real evil, is behind, not ahead of us.
~ Emil M. Cioran